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Re: really attracting developers
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Adam Fedor |
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Re: really attracting developers |
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Sun, 3 Sep 2006 21:41:46 -0600 |
On Sep 2, 2006, at 3:26 AM, Nikolaus Waxweiler wrote:
I don't see how Mediawiki would be WCAG-hostile, given that Wikipedia
uses it. If you're referring to the captcha/logic puzzle test, this is
just a minor hurdle.
By the way, the automatically generated API documentation will not be
moved to the wiki or deprecated. The one in the wiki will be used for
code snippets and other things and will link to the generated one,
incorporating the best of both worlds :)
I definitely think something needs to change with the web site. The
wiki gets updated more quickly because almost anyone can go in a change
it. If I can get many people to do updates instead of one or two
developers having to do all of it, I'd be more than happy.
- Re: really attracting developers, MJ Ray, 2006/09/01
- Re: really attracting developers, joekewoud_, 2006/09/03
- Re: really attracting developers, Rogelio Serrano, 2006/09/03
- Re: really attracting developers, joekewoud_, 2006/09/03
- Re: really attracting developers, Rogelio Serrano, 2006/09/03
- Re: really attracting developers, phil taylor, 2006/09/03
- Re: really attracting developers, Andrew Sveikauskas, 2006/09/03
- Re: really attracting developers, Rogelio Serrano, 2006/09/03
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- Fwd: really attracting developers, Rogelio Serrano, 2006/09/04
- scrollbars [was: Re: really attracting developers], Marc Brünink, 2006/09/04
- Re: scrollbars [was: Re: really attracting developers], Pete French, 2006/09/04